Anti- b-Glucuronidase Antibody

Size

1 ml

Catalog no#

GEN6002892

Price

636 EUR

Gene synonims

N/A

French translation

anticorps

Category

Antibodies

Gene name

b-Glucuronidase

Antigen

b-Glucuronidase

Other names

B-glucuronidase; N/A

Clonality

Polyclonal Antibodies

Applications

ELISA (EL/EIA), Western Blot (WB)

Clone

Not applicable to Polyclonal Antibodies

Concentration

Enquire us for detailed information on the concentration of this antibody

Specificity

Recognizes b-Glucuronidase. ;This is an antibody designed to detect b-Glucuronidase

Purification method

Highly PurifiedPurified by ammonium sulphate precipitation and ion exchange chromatography.

Reacts with

Due to limitted amount of tested species we cannot guarantee that no crossreactivity will occur.

Long name

b-Glucuronidase (Beta-glucuronidase, GUS, Beta-D-glucuronoside Glucuronosohydrolase, b1617, gurA, gusA, JW1609, uidA) (Biotin)

Synonim names

Anti -b-Glucuronidase (Beta-glucuronidase, GUS, Beta-D-glucuronoside Glucuronosohydrolase, b1617, gurA, gusA, JW1609, uidA) (Biotin)

Form/Appearance

Supplied as a lyophilized powder from PBS, pH 7.2. No preservatives added. Labeled with Biotin. Reconstitute with 1ml sterile ddH2O.

Properties

If you buy Antibodies supplied by MBS Polyclonals they should be stored frozen at - 24°C for long term storage and for short term at + 5°C.

Description

This antibody needs to be stored at + 4°C in a fridge short term in a concentrated dilution. Freeze thaw will destroy a percentage in every cycle and should be avoided.Antibody for research use.

Storage, shipping and handling

Lyophilized powder may be stored at -20 degree C. Stable for 12 months at -20 degree C. Reconstitute with sterile ddH2O. Aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing. Store at -20 degree C. Reconstituted product is stable for 12 months at -20 degree C. The antibody is shipped at +4 degrees Celsius. Upon receving, freeze at -20. For longer periods of time we recommend keeping the vial frozen at -40 or -80. Avoid cycles of freezing and thawing as they may denaturate the polypeptide chains of the antibody. Due to transportation or handling reasons, small amounts of the antibody might get caught on the lid or walls of the vial. Further dilutions can be made in assay buffer.